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The impact factor for journals is found in a database in PoliBuscador, known as You can see the Journal Impact Factor in the database Journal Citation Reports (JCR). You have to be at the UPV o have aVPN connection.
To access via PoliBuscador, type in the Journal Citation Report search box and click on the Online access link Avalaible online.
Once inside in the databaseJCR, you can search for the journal by title, ISSN, category or keywords.Image Added
Select the journal you are interested in from the search results.
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First, you will find the general data of the publication, including the journal to see its impact factor and its position in the quartiles.
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edition in which the journal is indexed (Science Citation Index Expanded).
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In the next section, you will see the Journal Impact Factor of the current year, and data from other years in View all years.
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Further on, the Rank by Journal Impact Factor is shown, with the following data: Edition, Categories, Quartile and Percentile.
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